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How long will a RCLSTG take?  It's a big WAG.  I keep very detailed 
records.  I can go back a couple of years, but I'll just post the last few 
dates.  The only thing you can go by is how long that particular lpar took 
in the past.  I have had some release upgrades slow it down dramatically. 
And IBM had me do extensive traces, etc.  I sure wish all the early ship 
people did befores and afters on this sort of stuff instead of thumping 
their chest that they haven't run a RCLSTG in years.
My times may be meaningless to you.  After all, do you have more free 
space than you have in all "user libraries" as according to PRTDSKINF 
*SYS?  Is a vast percentage of your space eaten up by IFS?

System  Date of   RCLSTG
Name    Downtime    HH:MM
GDI     2006-11-17   1:27   270-23F1 67% of 140GB
GDI     2006-09-21   1:26
GDI     2006-07-28   1:25
GDIHQ   2006-11-18   6:16   570-7748 lpar 86% of 4.9TB
GDIHQ   2006-07-28   6:53
GDIHQ   2006-04-07   3:33
GDIHQ   2006-02-10   3:20
GDISYS  2006-10-20   8:40   570-7748 lpar 87% of 705GB
                            after unload/reload from 520
GDISYS  2006-09-22   5:57   520-7736 lpar
GDISYS  2006-07-28   8:35
GDISYS  2006-06-02   9:54
GDWEB   2006-11-17     17   570-7748 lpar 46% of 211GB
GDWEB   2006-09-22     17
GDWEB   2006-07-28     21
GDWEB   2006-06-02      9
MAILTWO 2006-11-18     23   270-2454 94% of 703GB
MAILTWO 2006-09-25     12
MAILTWO 2006-08-03     13
MAILTWO 2006-06-06     18
WAS520  2006-09-22     21   520-7736 lpar
WAS520  2006-07-28     24
WAS520  2006-06-02     27

Rob Berendt

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